SHEKU BAYOH'S family will finally meet Scotland’s chief constable tomorrow – four months after he died while being restrained by up to nine police officers.

Sheku died on May 3 and his death is being probed by Scotland’s Police Investigations and Review Commissioner.

His family say their meeting with outgoing chief constable Sir Stephen House will be a chance for them to finally express their concerns.

Last month, we told how Sheku’s family were furious to learn House had met officers being probed over Sheku’s death before they had given statements to PIRC investigators. He even visited one in her home.

Hundreds of people will march through Sheku’s home town of Kirkcaldy today to mark four months since his death.

The event starts at the Town House at 2pm and ends at Gallagher’s pub, yards from Hayfield Road where Sheku was restrained by police.

His family met Commissioner Kate Frame on Thursday.

It followed our revelations last week that his family feared investigators may try to blame his death on the controversial condition excited delirium.